
Inter-organizational information systems planning,
methodologies, importance, challenges, solutions
a)
CLUSTER ONE
i) Discuss inter-organizational information systems planning
Inter-organizational information systems exist when
information systems extend beyond the boundaries of one organization and
provide for automated information exchange to enable linked business activities
between two or more organizations (Sigala,
2013). Internet-based inter-organizational systems (IIOS) planning is based on
a portfolio of systems that integrate organizational and inter-organizational
processes and assist a firm in realizing its objectives. An inter-organization
information system (IOIS) is a computer network that supports information
exchange across organizational boundaries. IOIS supports the integration of
information systems for two or more enterprise operations management and
business processes (Lyytinen & Damsgaard, 2011).
As
an essential part of operations management, IOIS provides assistance and
support for supplier collaboration. It has the ability to exchange information
at a low cost, which is regarded as the decisive factor for the success of
supply chain management (Kottemann &
Konsynski,2011).
Users can exchange rich information through effective IOIS, quickly obtain
accurate data, and easily access business partners. From the perspective of
transaction costs, their adoption can reduce coordination costs and transaction
risks simultaneously. However, in order to exploit the potential of IOIS,
information systems need to be integrated into the functions and applications
that the organization requires.
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